Bearcats98
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Also went to preorder on Verizon website and its tinkering with my account. I just want to buy the phone and its upping my plan by 30 bucks a month...what the heck gives with that?
Also went to preorder on Verizon website and its tinkering with my account. I just want to buy the phone and its upping my plan by 30 bucks a month...what the heck gives with that?
I'm sorry but this is one of the reasons I dumped Verizon - I don't want to turn this thread into a hate on Verizon but when you have a monster company like this they just don't care.
FYI - I went to check out the 10 @ my local Verizon place and they were all over me - I politely said No thank you I am a T-Mobile customer, just wanted to check out the phone LMAO - It was like I immediately turned into a leper.
Also I love the phone - can't wait till mine comes.
Agreed. Having an iPhone 6s for work I can attest to that. IPhone is way brighter at 50% than the HTC 10. I like the build quality, but that isn't enough. Also, the auto focus on the camera is much slower than the S7.
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The iPhone 6s is not even as bright as my M9. Just checked it yesterday with a friend's 6s and the iPhone also has a yellow tint to it.
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At the store now. Not that impressed, personally. Screen brightness is not great. Sound quality through headphones sounded muddy.
Just checked it out. Spend about 35 minutes running it through its paces. Convinced the sales rep to take it off the security dock so I could get a real feel for it.
Pros
Sturdy and elegant. HTC has nailed the aluminum chassis. Fantastic construction and the glass disappears nicely into the edge of the phone. My m8 has a noticeable gap at the transition.
Boomsound speakers gone. I kind of like this. Leaves more real estate for the screen and a point of contention on my m8 was them getting dirty and muffling sound. External audio was simply OK. Not fantastic, but certainly no slouch. Plugged in my headphones and the DAC made the most of what my tiny speakers had to offer. Sounds even better than the boom sound on the m8.
Processor and apps were FAST. I couldn't stress the phone out. I changed apps and settings as fast as I could as often as I could. Phone was snappy and responsive and multi tasking was no issue. Sense was simple. A minimal Verizon suite is all I saw on the phone. Gone were the heavy memory draining apps that I typically find.
Cons-
Screen is just OK. It doesn't reach out and slap me in the face like the s7. I mean it's good, it truly is, but in terms of brightness which was to be honest not bad and clarity it just didn't pop.
Camera
SLOW. Pictures looked good once the app finally opened and auto adjust did it's thing. High intensity light produced the glare and optic lense flairs that has plagued htc so that's no big surprise there. If you are wanting to capture special moments don't be surprised if they pass you by. Still shots and macros looked amazing, zoom shots produced a much clearer picture than previous models. I'd give the camera a 7/10. Not bad but snapping pics on the fly won't be easy.
Price.
At roughly the same price as the s7 I don't think it can compete. It is a premium phone, unfortunately there are better premium phones out and more coming later this year.
If this phone had launched end of 2015 even January of 2016 I think it could have got the ground running. It truly is a solid phone. I think someone could use this device for easily the next 2-3 years. It unfortunately as a flagship launched too late. For the same price not counting the 100 dollar rebate you can have the s7 which simply to me is more phone. With Walmart offering the s7 at 23 dollars a month is a no brainer.
I just stopped on the Verizon store and had some hands-on time with the 10. I like how it feels to hold the phone (It took about 5 minutes to convince the sales rep to take the theft device off). The phone feels lighter than I thought it would, although my current phone is a ballistic nylon Droid turbo so I'm used to a bulkier phone. I didn't notice any problems with the build quality and the screen colors looked accurate to my eyes. Verizon had the brightness cranked up to eleven so I lowered it all of the way down then back up to find where I liked it. Overall the screen seems darker than my Turbo. I usually keep mine at about 40%, with the HTC 10 I'll probably keep it at about 70%. The phone was as quick and responsive as I expected and the fingerprint sensor seemed very snappy. I did not play with the camera (AC did that in exhaustive detail already).
TL;DR I like it enough to upgrade. For $550, with HTC uh oh protection and being able to keep unlimited data, I pre-ordered it. It did cost 56 dollars up front (36 for taxes and 20 for the upgrade fee).
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It has to do with battery life.
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I doubt it have to do with battery life. People compare cuz they prefer one over the other. AMOLED is best for watching movies, youTube on mobile an experience you can't get from LCD.. This is more notable to people who changes phone too often. I love HTC 10 but I would be loved more and maybe I've called it perfect for me if it had AMOLED display.. I had One A9 and it AMOLED blends so well with black front. and also wallpapers looks amazing as well as Videos.. LCD is great too but not great for watching movies etc.
Youtube on Mobile could be 640x480 for all I care. Nobody expects a cinematic experience on a tiny screen. And people who've been using 3.5" to 4" iOS devices for the last ... 7 years?
Worst argument ever. AMOLED sucks. Pixels literally die in the you use it, and it is highly inefficient displaying white. As pixels degrade, the resolution actually degrades as well. And it is rightly being skipped over by Quantum Dot.